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Read MoreAyurveda is an ancient practice of cutting people as per to the passages given in the Vedas of age-old India. This age-old science of medicine is most effective and more specific in treating all kinds of diseases. However, Ayurvedic medicine can treat even the highly complex diseases generally without causing any negative-effect.
Monsoon is a very important period for treatments, as it affects the Tri-doshas in different ways. As it’s central core, Ayurveda is all about management of the Vata, Pita and Kapha doshas. In monsoon season, Vata tends to accumulate in the human body. The peculiar behaviour of Vata is its capability to aggravate any disease in the human body, and can also cause new diseases.
Ayurveda can be defined as a system that uses the inherent principles of nature to help maintain health in a person by keeping the individual’s body, mind and spirit in perfect equilibrium with nature. Ayurveda is a Sanskrit term, made up of the words “ayu” and “veda”. Ayus means life and veda means knowledge, or science.
According to the practices of Ayurveda and yoga, it is incredibly important to taste our foods. Taste means “Rasa” in Sanskrit which means experience, enthusiasm, essence, juice. Rasa means in a real way the essence of life and quite literally affects every aspect of our being –from structure and physiology, straight through to our overall state of mind and consciousness.
Kerala has a rich history in embracing and practicing Ayurveda at its best and pure
form through the hereditary of AshtaVaidyas or Eight Physicians who were the eight masters...